"I" Oe, Oeru, Oel

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Kyttin13

How do you use the different forms of "I" "Oe".
I have seen these three versions of oe, but I'm unsure of how to use what where? What situations do you use each in???

Tirea Aean

Quote from: Kyttin13 on September 10, 2019, 01:31:34 PM
How do you use the different forms of "I" "Oe".
I have seen these three versions of oe, but I'm unsure of how to use what where? What situations do you use each in???

It may be worth your while to have a look at a Google Doc called "Na'vi as a Second Language" by Pamìrìk. It explains everything in a nice approachable way. These case endings are explained in the first few chapters.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jAYXVqIBJFkjQA23DKqIRUhc3phnyZc5Cxip4YxtQk8/edit

The basic idea of the case endings like -l, -t, -ru, etc. is, we don't track roles of nouns by word order in Na'vi, but we rather attach markers to keep track. This is because the word order is so flexible.

Kyttin13

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Tirea Aean

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